Fruit Chan
Born: 1959-04-15
• Guangdong, China
Fruit Chan (born April 15, 1959 in Guangdong, China) is an independent Hong Kong Second Wave screenwriter, filmmaker and producer, who is best known for his style of film reflecting the everyday life of Hong Kong people. He is well known for using amateur actors (such as Sam Lee in Made in Hong Kong, Wong Yau-Nam in Hollywood Hong Kong) in his films. His name became familiar to many Hong Kongers only after the success of the 1997 film Made in Hong Kong, which earned many local and international awards.
Filmography
Blossoms Under Somewhere
Keep Rolling
No. 7 Cherry Lane
Still Human
Mrs K
The Moment: Fifty Years of Golden Horse
Temporary Family
All's Well, End's Well 2011
Hot Summer Days
Run Papa Run
In the Mood for Doyle
Simply Actors
My Name Is Fame
Naked Ambition
The Longest Summer
Love: Amoeba Style
Somebody Up There Likes Me
The Age of Miracles
Finale in Blood
Women on the Run
3 Days of a Blind Girl
Yesteryou, Yesterme, Yesterday
Operation Scorpio
Arrest the Restless
Fight Back to School 2
Now You See Love... Now You Don't
Five Lonely Hearts
Inspector Pink Dragon
His Fatal Ways
Her Fatal Ways 2
The Top Bet
Curry & Pepper
In Between Loves
Lost Souls
Dragons Forever
The Haunted Cop Shop
Righting Wrongs
Naughty Boys
The Law Enforcer
Devoted to You
Yes, Madam!
Heart of Dragon
Twinkle, Twinkle Lucky Stars
Those Merry Souls
My Lucky Stars
Family Light Affair
Monkey Business